Sentences with phrase «in headlights»

But there I was, rabbit in the headlights...
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This is the point where many people panic and get that deer in the headlights look in their eyes.
Between packing for storage, what to sell, what to keep, what to label... I'm like a deer in the headlights... just don't know where to turn to get started.
The words, the body language, the «deer in the headlights» look when they introduce themselves as a new real estate investor.
I suggest the BoC is like a deer caught in the headlights: uncertain of which way to jump, frozen by fear.
But we refused to act like deer in the headlights.
Every time I mention a capitalization rate to a group of learning based, future investors, I get this blank deer in the headlights» look (not that I have stared many deer in the face).
Warning: Fear can be too powerful to use as a motivator because it can also paralyze — the classic deer in the headlights syndrome.
Most of his important bits and pieces were covered by the fan thank goodness, but as we all stood there in shock for a few seconds, he looked like a deer caught in the headlights.
Have you ever been to an interview and suffered from a «deer in the headlights» scenario when caught completely off guard by the question your interviewer asked you?
I've seen job candidates look like deer caught in the headlights after I asked them about something that's written on their own resume.
Simply the deer in the headlights syndrome for some of my behavioral interview answers.
One of the worst things that can happen to you in a job interview is to get a tough interview question that makes you freeze, like a deer in the headlights.
Instead, most candidates turn into a «deer in the headlights» and say «I can learn».
Have answers ready - be ready for any possible questions about your work history or personal life involving work; you want to avoid the «deer in the headlights» look when asked a question
Instead of getting caught off guard and staring like a deer in headlights, you need to have the perfect elevator pitch ready to go.
«Deer in headlights» isn't a good look on anyone, and you want to make sure that you're meeting each interview situation with confidence, grace, and the knowledge that you have what it takes to get the job.
Then when the interviewer mentions Facebook's new advertising rules, you look like a deer in headlights.
Even in pitch darkness, a person wearing all black would show up on lidar and radar, warning the car that it should perhaps slow and be ready to see that person in the headlights.
Styling cues like the Thor's Hammer inserts in the headlights are present but they receive a different treatment.
While drunk driving accidents are a nationwide problem, there are state - to - state differences in how likely you are to encounter an intoxicated driver in your headlights.
If you've been having problems with condensation in your headlights, you might as well tackle that problem now, too.
About now, we expect we've achieved that classic «deer in the headlights» look from many readers.
For at least the first 10 minutes it was like being addressed by deer, caught in the headlights of my rampant femininity.
The video interviews were the brainchild of the folks at the Legal Talk Network, who did all the filming and production and also did their best to keep me from looking like a deer caught in the headlights.
Even Boris Johnston looked like a rabbit in the headlights on Friday morning as he scurried off to effect a change in persona shedding his Leave and UKIP baggage to become a prospective prime minister and statesman.
Don't wait until you're sitting in front of a partner like a rabbit in headlights before thinking about why you want to work there; that never goes down well!
In fact, all we got in the headlights was an affirmation from Paul Ryan that he'd work to expand the nation's (non-renewable) energy sources as the # 1 plank of Romney's ever - vague «5 point plan.»
And if you ask the question how does the OHC warming, at any depth, compare to the trend before 1950, all you get is a little deer in the headlights look.
The current «deer in the headlights» perception that only immediate action using current technologies can forestall the looming disaster is dooming us to the fate of the deer.
However, this is meet with the «deer in the headlights» look.
Now New York City, along with much of the rest of the northeast US, is in the headlights of a weather event with some potential.
Talk about a deer caught in the headlights; I've never heard a more pathetic pitch for something in my life.
He ended up looking like a deer in the headlights.
Sort of a deer in the headlights thing.
In 1971, when Greenberg's theorizing held many true believers in its headlights, fearless Peter Saul painted «ClemunteenaGweenburg,» which showed a naked, yellow, one - breasted Greenberg sitting on a palette titled «Abstwack Arts» and sticking a paintbrush into (or pulling it from) his vagina, labeled «Hy - Brow Art.»
He has also received a number of travel and working grants and was in 2012 awarded by the National Arts Council for his exhibition «New Paintings Caught» in the Headlights of Parking Cars in Ringsted Gallery.
The Hole Gallery hosted a live performance piece by Tara Subkoff starring Selma Blair and Caroline Vreeland, «Synaptic Fatigue / Dear in the Headlights» saw 15 actresses and performers including a moving vocal performance by opera singer Rebecca Ringle who sang four songs over the course of the hour - long show.
I must have had that deer in the headlights look, because this lovely woman spent some time getting me oriented.
The gallerists were distraught, like deer in headlights
Dark vines appear from a green bramble or mist — purplish red or yellow buds emerge from jagged pods — while bright areas in the paintings» backgrounds suggest that these secluded tangles of vegetation have been momentarily caught in the headlights of a car making a turn on a remote road.
Ronald Lockett pictured a deer in the headlights, and a searing film collage by Arthur Jafa brings that urgency home more than anything I could imagine.
Last, Ronald Lockett may have felt like a deer trapped in the headlights.
Berri looked at the show «like a rabbit in headlights», although he instantly recognised it as an opportunity to learn.
Anne Smart: Most interesting about what we are doing here though the way we are talking about specific sculptures, and artists being put on the spot, suddenly in the headlights, is that we are letting go of some of the ways that we think about what we do.
Startled by the dark figure suddenly silhouetted in his headlights Harry panics, jerking the steering wheel, and sends his jeep careening through a guardrail and off the road.
We got tired of the GnG styled «deer in headlights» expression that Maddi had on her face, so with some artistic liberties, Maddi now has eyebrows which are usually down in a determined / angry face depending on what she's doing.
5) Avoid looking like a deer in headlights.
The «deer in the headlights» look was obvious to me.
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